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Paul Robinson.jpgMillwall captain Paul Robinson wants this Saturday's Championship game against Nottingham Forest to show how football fans can prove a point after the rioting that's blighted London this week.

Nottingham has also been hit by trouble, and Robinson wants supporters to be on their best behaviour.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgMillwall face their first match in the Championship in four years when they travel to Bristol City tomorrow.

The Lions visit Ashton Gate without midfielder Jimmy Abdou, who has an ankle problem, so loan signing Darren Carter could make his debut.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgMillwall players Neil Harris and Paul Robinson both starred in the club's 1-0 play-off win over Swindon at Wembley last Saturday.

For record goalscorer Harris, his 400th appearance for the club turned out to be one of his most memorable, even though he didn't score.

robinson142.JPGMagnificent Millwall clinched promotion to the Championship thanks to captain Paul Robinson's first half goal at Wembley Stadium.

Robinson's 39th minute strike, when he reacted quickest to a loose ball from a corner to poke home, was no more than the Lions deserved as they dominated the first half.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgIt's D-Day for Millwall at Wembley tomorrow

The Lions travel to the National Stadium to face Swindon Town in the League One play-off final, and they are confident of success, having beaten the Robins just three weeks ago.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgIt could have been tense and edgy but in the end Millwall's play-of semi-final proved to be a stroll in the park.

The Lions were rampant against a Huddersfield side that seemed cowed by the atmosphere in The Den last night, with goals from Steve Morison and Paul Robinson sealing a 2-0 win.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgMillwall kept their hopes of automatic promotion from League One alive with a win over Leyton Orient - but they left it late.

It took the Lions 69 minutes to breach a resolute Orient defence, with skipper Paul Robinson slamming home the opener.

robinson142.JPGPaul Robinson is determined to make sure Millwall build on last Saturday's defeat of League One leaders Norwich.

The 2-1 win pushed the Lions up to fifth in the table and fuelled their hopes of at least a play-off position at the end of the season.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgTwo of Millwall's key players have signed new deals at The Den this afternoon.

Captain and centre-back Paul Robinson and all-time leading goalscorer Neil Harris have agreed contracts to stay at the club until 2013 and 2012 respectively.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgMillwall extended their unbeaten run to eight games but had a late, late equaliser from James Henry to thank for it.

Henry smashed home a 35 yard free kick two minutes from time, which was helped on its way by the gale force wind that hampered an entertaining match.

FF-aug6-neilharrisWEB142.jpgNeil Harris was the hat-trick hero as he bagged his second treble of the season as Millwall brushed aside Stockport.

The veteran striker even had the luxury of missing a penalty as the Lions cruised to victory at Edgeley Park on Saturday to boost their promotion hopes.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgMillwall will be without Andy Frampton for tomorrow's trip to Stockport.

Frampton is suspended after being sent off at Swindon last week but the defender is also injured, damaging his ligaments in the incident that saw him dismissed.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgKenny Jackett looks set to hand new signing Danny Schofield his Millwall debut against Bristol Rovers tomorrow.

The Lions have something of an injury crisis, which means the midfielder signed from Yeovil on deadline day is likely to play at the Memorial Ground.

MillwallLOGO142.jpgMillwall's injury woes continued as they were brushed aside by Barnet in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy last night.

The 2-0 defeat at Underhill was almost immaterial as skipper Paul Robinson and striker Jason Price both picked up injuries to add to the number of Lions players sidelined.

millwall.gifMillwall captain Paul Robinson will miss the first month of the season after undergoing an operation to repair his broken foot.

The 27-year-old defender, who missed three months of last season after breaking a metatarsal in his right foot, aggravated the injury in training last week.

millwall.gifMILLWALL boss Kenny Jackett hailed last night's 2-1 win over Colchester as the "best of the season" as the Lions moved into the automatic promotion places.


First-half goals from Lewis Grabban and Paul Robinson earned the Lions a well-deserved victory against a determined Colchester side.

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